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“Statue of Liberty” Nike Hyperposite

“Statue of Liberty” Nike Hyperposite

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After unveiling the Nike Air Max Hyperposite ‘Statue of Liberty’ last Thursday, Sneaker News brings you an exclusive look at this hot release, currently set for a November drop. These special edition shoes were worn during yesterday’s Championship game of the Battle of the Boroughs held in New York City’s Nike Rivington Court, during which the Brooklyn squad eked out a win in a nail-biter against the Harlem Squad. The Hyperposites feature a cool mint green upper with hints of brown ‘rust’ copper on the Swoosh and smeared on the Hyperfuse panels to emanate the NYC statue’s appeal, completing the NYC-centric theme of the past weekend’s tournament. More of this exclusive look below, so take a look and stay tuned to Sneaker News for more exclusive looks at these flashy Hyperposites!

Nike Air Max Hyperposite
Crystal Mint/Metallic Copper Coin
11/2012

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